Cinderella2004
<font color=red>My DH did manage to drag me away (
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2004
- Messages
- 909
Found my Mad Hatter cake.....page 105, post 1565.
Sorry if this has been addressed. But is this the only place to view pictures of the cakes that are offered. The more I see these pics the more I'm thinking of ordering one as a surprise for my family who is coming to Disney for the first time. And also as far as where they can be delivered; is it just certain restaurants or are the resorts a possibility? Any info is helpful. Thank you.![]()
Yes, this is the official cake thread.If you go to the first post, there is an explanation on how to order cakes and the cake hotline number to call.
Happy cake shopping!
I think I'll just have to go for it! The boys would be so excited. it's hard since their bdays are at thanksgiving, Christmas and MLK day. The Christmas guy still tells his teacher daily that he's having a bday party (um, bad mommy since it is nearly April)I had a 2 layer Mad Hatter cake for my Mad Hatter Tea - it was part of my wedding festivities...
Brings back memories of a fun day...I have seen these and you would be getting the top layer, I believe.
I am sure this has been asked before, but I have a question about getting a cake delivered to our room at the French Quarter. My daughter's birthday is in the middle of our stay this May. I would like a cake delivered to our room while we are at the parks that day. I am assuming I would use Boatwright's at Riverside to order the cake?? Do they deliver cakes to the French Quarter??? Any help would be much appreciated.
Stacie
When I called POR to inquire aboutbeing delivered to our room, I was told that it must be picked up at Boatwright's. Try calling the hotel direct to see if they would be able to do it. Let me know if they tell you room delivery is possible. Good luck!
Thanks for the info. I will let you know what I find out!! Stacie